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    Defence Against the Dark Arts is a required subject from first year to fifth year. The curriculum of the class varies greatly depending on what the professor at the time deems appropriate; due to the Jinx on the teaching post that was present prior to the death of Lord Voldemort‚ a great many teachers have been appointed. In the fifth year Ordinary Wizarding Level examinations are taken; as such students are spent learning new topics and possibly revisiting the past four years of lessons (depending

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    Harry Potter is the most miserable‚ lonely boy you can imagine. He’s shunned by his relatives‚ the Dursley’s‚ that have raised him since he was an infant. He’s forced to live in the cupboard under the stairs‚ forced to wear his cousin Dudley’s hand-me-down clothes‚ and forced to go to his neighbour’s house when the rest of the family is doing something fun. Yes‚ he’s just about as miserable as you can get. Harry’s world gets turned upside down on his 11th birthday‚ however. A giant‚ Hagrid‚ informs

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    Do you believe in Magic? by Harry Potter - Stories from Tumblr on Tuesday‚ October 4‚ 2011 at 7:09am “This is outrageous! Outrageous I say! First we have to deal with post on Sundays‚ and now we have to leave the house on a freezing cold day to take the boys on a bloody train journey?! Are these freaks so ignorant that they are completely unaware of the fact that the golf is on the TV?!” grumbled Vernon Dursley as he trailed after his family towards King’s Cross Station.   Dudley kept up his

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    English 12CP 21 December‚ 2012 Harry Potter The Harry Potter novels have been known to captivate children and young adults with their intriguing fictional stories. These novels have encouraged many children to show an interest in reading. Even though the Harry Potter books have aided in the rise of kids interest in reading‚ “the Potter books topped the 1999 top-ten list of protested books complied annually by American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom with 472 complaints about

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    Balances between the maintaining authority and the rebelling against it in Harry Potter Nowadays‚ Harry Potter series becomes of one of the most popular novels in Children’s a literature‚ which is also approved by the writer’ Union with a high reputation. Especially‚ throughout the novel‚ Harry and his friends break numerous rules in Hogwarts‚ but Rowling did a good balance between the importance of maintaining authority and the importance of rebelling against it. Although countless factors affect

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    There are a number of central themes in Harry Potter that make it a tremendously powerful allegory to the current environment. The fact that it was created unwittingly by the tremendously liberal Rowling only furthers the beauty of the work. Just as Fake News is an example of using the power of their own words against the bastion of liberalism‚ so too can the works of Harry Potter draw powerful parallels to our cause. Here are a number of similarities between this clear work of fiction and the actual

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    character of Harry in the novel “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”. The novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone‚ written by J.K Rowling is the first of seven books in the Harry Potter series. It is set in modern day England. The story is narrated in third person although during the first chapter‚ we look at the story through the eyes of Mr Dursley. The genre of the text is fantasy. The book explores themes such as the value of humility and the consequences of desire. Harry Potter is an

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    to a new safe location‚ so that Voldemort can capture Harry en route. As Harry packs to leave Privet Drive‚ he reads two obituaries for Dumbledore‚ both of which make him think that he didn’t know Dumbledore as well as he should have. Downstairs‚ he bids good-bye to the Dursleys for the final time‚ as the threat of Voldemort forces them to go into hiding themselves. The Order of the Phoenix‚ led by Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody‚ arrives to take Harry to his new home at the Weasleys’ house‚ the Burrow.

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    Harry Potter Review

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    Title : Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows Genre : Drama Fiction Authour : J.K Rowling Publisher : Gramedia Year : 2008 Page : 608 Characters : Harry Potter : Brave‚ Kind‚ Analytic‚ Hermione Granger : Smart‚ Diligent‚ Lovely Ronald Weasley : Funny‚ Lazy‚ Unconfidence Lord Voldemort : Devil‚ Cruel‚ Killer Orientation The story is written by J.K Rowling. Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows is the last novel of Harry Potter and the ending of Harry Potter story. The seventh novel

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    Harry Potter Comparison

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    Reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling was much more fun than I expected and both books kept we wanting more after every page I turned. Both texts involved the concept and idea of magic‚ wizards‚ spells‚ and the general idea‚ also of the protagonist‚ Harry Potter. Both filled with adventure‚ the same concepts While Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone gave the idea of magic and fantasy and adventure‚ Harry Potter and The Chamber

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